The Design and Integrated Performance of SPT-3G

Kavli Affiliate: C. L. Kuo

| First 5 Authors: J. A. Sobrin, A. J. Anderson, A. N. Bender, B. A. Benson, D. Dutcher

| Summary:

SPT-3G is the third survey receiver operating on the South Pole Telescope
dedicated to high-resolution observations of the cosmic microwave background
(CMB). Sensitive measurements of the temperature and polarization anisotropies
of the CMB provide a powerful dataset for constraining cosmology. Additionally,
CMB surveys with arcminute-scale resolution are capable of detecting galaxy
clusters, millimeter-wave bright galaxies, and a variety of transient
phenomena. The SPT-3G instrument provides a significant improvement in mapping
speed over its predecessors, SPT-SZ and SPTpol. The broadband optics design of
the instrument achieves a 430 mm diameter image plane across observing bands of
95 GHz, 150 GHz, and 220 GHz, with 1.2 arcmin FWHM beam response at 150 GHz. In
the receiver, this image plane is populated with 2690 dual-polarization,
tri-chroic pixels (~16000 detectors) read out using a 68X digital
frequency-domain multiplexing readout system. In 2018, SPT-3G began a multiyear
survey of 1500 deg$^{2}$ of the southern sky. We summarize the unique optical,
cryogenic, detector, and readout technologies employed in SPT-3G, and we report
on the integrated performance of the instrument.

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